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I've been keeping my most vulnerable domains (potential legal issues) with NameCheap who I like the style of, are reasonably cheap, and have a good reputation. Certainly must be better than GD for protection.
I've just heard about EasyDNS.org. $15 is OK if they will keep your most valuable domains safe.
Some facts:
We explained that unless the domain was actively engaged in network abuse or posed an internet stability issue (which it did not), then we would require a court order here in our home jurisdiction of Ontario, Canada to unplug the domain. - See more at: http://blog.easydns.org/2012/02/21/the-official-easydns-domain-takedown-policy/#sthash.28gQ1gsg.dpuf
*** Don't offer WHOIS privacy, reasons here:
http://blog.easydns.org/2008/11/20/why-we-do-not-offer-whois-masking-at-easydns/
Unless anyone convinces me otherwise, I think I will shift a few dozen domains to EasyDNS
I've just heard about EasyDNS.org. $15 is OK if they will keep your most valuable domains safe.
Some facts:
- In business since 1998
- Based in Canada
- Only two 1 hour DNS outages in their history
- Full DNS control
We explained that unless the domain was actively engaged in network abuse or posed an internet stability issue (which it did not), then we would require a court order here in our home jurisdiction of Ontario, Canada to unplug the domain. - See more at: http://blog.easydns.org/2012/02/21/the-official-easydns-domain-takedown-policy/#sthash.28gQ1gsg.dpuf
*** Don't offer WHOIS privacy, reasons here:
http://blog.easydns.org/2008/11/20/why-we-do-not-offer-whois-masking-at-easydns/
Unless anyone convinces me otherwise, I think I will shift a few dozen domains to EasyDNS